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INDIAN LAND CESSION^^ IN THE UNITED STATES 



[ETH. ANN'. 18 



SCHEDULE OP INDI^IsT 



1864 



May 1 



July 8 



Where or how 

 concluded 



Washington, 

 D.D. 



Older Secre- 

 tary Inte- 

 rior. 



Executive or- 

 der. 



Heference 



Description of cession or rcserralion 



Stat. L., 

 XII, 693. 



April 28 Executive or- 

 der. 



Aug. 21 



Under act of 

 Congress 

 Aprils, 1864. 



Stat. L., 

 XIII, 39. 



Chippewa of 

 the Missis- 

 sippi, and 

 Pi 1 lag e r 

 and Lake 

 TVinnibi- 

 go 8 his h 

 bands of 

 Chippewa. 



Chehalis, 

 Klatsop, 

 Chinook, 

 Klikitatand 

 other tribes. 



Cheh alis, 

 Klat sop, 

 and C h i- 

 nook. 



Hupa(S.Fork, 

 Bedwood, 

 and Grouse 

 Creek bands). 



due S. from tlio intersection of the rokagomin reservation 

 and the iliasissippi river; theuce on the dividing line 

 between 1 leer river and lakes and Mashkordens river and 

 lakes until a point is reached N. of the lirsfc-named river and 

 lakes; tlience in a direct line uorthwesteily to the outlet of 

 Two Eouts lake; tlience in a south westerlj' direction to 

 Turtle lake; tlience southwesterly to the head water of 

 Kice river; thence northwesterly along the line of the Red 

 Lake reservation to the month of Thief river; thence down 

 the center of the main channel of Ked Lake rivir to a point 

 opposite the mouth of Black river ; theuce southeasterly in a 

 direct line with the outlet of Rice lake to a point due W. 

 of place of beginning; thence to the place of beginning. 



Country between Nisqually and Quiuiaelt territory on N., Cas- 

 cade mountains on E., and Columbia river on the S. 



Secretary of Interior approves selection of reserve made for 

 Chehalis and other Indians by Superintendent of Indian 

 Affairs, as follows: Beginning at the post corner to sections 1 

 2, 3.5 aud 36 on township line between Ts. 15 and 16 N., R 4 

 W. of Willamette meridian, being theNE. corner of the reser- 

 vation; theuce W. along the townsliip line 240 chains to the 

 post corner of sections 4, .">, 32, and 33 ; thence N. on the line 

 between sections 32 and 33 26.64 chains to the SE. corner of 

 James H. Rouudtree's donation chiim; theuce W. along the 

 S. boundary of said claim 71.50 chains to its S\V. corner; 

 thence N. on W. bonnd.ary of the claim 13.10 chains; theneo 

 W. 8.50 chains to the quarter-section post on line of sections 

 31 and 32 ; theuce N. along section line 40 chains to the iiost 

 corner to sections 29, 30, 31, aud 32;thenee'\V. on line between 

 sections 30 and 31,25 and36, 101.24 chains to the Chehalis river ; 

 theuce up the Chehalis river with its nieanderings, keeping 

 to the S. of Saud island, to the post on the right bank of the 

 river, being the corner to fractional sections 1 aud 2; thence 

 N. on the line between sections 1 and 2, 73.94 chains to the 

 place of beginning. 



President orders establishment of a mill and timber reserve 

 on Truckee river for use of Pyramid Lake reservation 

 Indians, as follows : Beginning at a (-tone and wooden monu- 

 ment standing about 300 feet S. from the southeasterly bank 

 of Truckee river and marked on E. side "Reserve," said 

 monument having been erected to designate the eastern 

 boundary of the State of California at the crossing of said 

 river by the surveyors appointed to determine and mark said 

 boundary ; thence due S. along said boundary line E. of the 

 Truckee river 240 chains to the SW. corner of said reserve ; 

 theuce due E. 363.34 chains to the SE. corner of said reserve 

 (in sec. 26, T. 18 N., R. 18 E. ) ; thencoN. 406.66 chaius to NNE. 

 corner of reserve (in sec. 35, T. 19 N., R. 18 E.) ; thence N. 4.5^ 

 W. 330 chains to the NE. corner of reserve (in sec. 17, T. 19 

 N., 18 E); theuce due W. across Truckee river about three- 

 fourths of a mile above O'Neil's station 1.30 chaius totheNW. 

 corner of said reserve, it bi-iug on the bouudarv line between 

 Nevada and California; thence due S. with said boundary line 

 400 chains to the place of beginning, again crossing the 

 Truckee river, containing within said boundaries 20,531.38 

 acres. 



Superintendent Wiley locates the whole of Hoopa valley as one 

 of the reserves contemplated by act of Apr. 8, 1864, as fol- 

 lows: Beginning at the SE. corner of the reservation at a 

 post set in mound of rocks marked " H. V. R., No. 3;" thence 

 S. 174 degrees W. 905.15 chains to the SE. corner of the 

 reservatiou ; thence S. 72i° W. 480 chaius to the mouth of 

 Trinity river. 



